19 June, 2026

Robin Hood Project - More Town Market Pieces

My Nottingham town market needed more pieces.  I purchased 2 market stalls and a wagon from Miniature Building Authority at Siege of Augusta in January, and another wagon and some carts from them at Carolina Conquest, a new convention in Charlotte, in May.  It was a good first con and they will be returning in 2027.  Plan on attending if you're within driving distance!  I thought it would be enough to round out my market area.

First , frequent readers may recall that I posted a photo of this gibbet back in December 2025.  It is now new and improved!  My friend Mike mentioned that it would look good with a skeleton in the cage.  I agreed, remembering that I had a sprue of Wargames Atlantic skeletons tucked away.  They come as separate skull, torso, arms, & legs.  Since I had already glued the gibbet together, it would take some maneuvering.  I glued the skull onto the torso, and painted that and the arms & legs separately.  I was able to squeeze the skull/torso piece through the opening, then had to glue the arms and legs on with tweezers once it was inside.  I think it was worth the time, I'm very happy with the result.


A merchant stall with some trade goods from Miniature Building Authority.

A blacksmith stall. Conveniently I also have a blacksmith on the painting table.

An ox-drawn wagon. The seat was missing but it was easily replaced with a piece of scrap mdf.  I painted the oxen with the darkest brown I have, then drybrushed a not so quite dark brown over that.  I can picture this (and the other wagons) full of taxes collected from the Saxon peasantry.

Horse & wagon. I kept the horse separate for flexibility.

Two small wooden carts.


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